Vocal Coach Reaction To Styx - Blue Collar Man - Ken Tamplin



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Vocal Coach Reaction To Styx - Blue Collar Man - Ken Tamplin
Leaving it all on the field.
Consummate musicians, Styx embraces this philosophy with every single song. Every. Single. Song. In this performance the band takes no prisoners in an all-out, John Rambo-esque, assault of blistering musicianship coupled with sublime vocals and unparalleled songwriting in a pure, balls to the wall, performance. Guys, this is "Rockstar Great". This is perfectly executed professionalism; the type that I hope inspires each of us to "leave it all on the field" in every aspect of life.
Blue Collar Man (Long Nights) is the first single that Styx released from the Pieces of Eight album in 1978. Lore has it that the song was composed by Tommy Shaw after hearing the sound of his boat engine failing to start. He said it sounded like a good riff to a song. The song reached No. 21 in the United States.
Music is life.
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